LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CITY AND NORTHERN + COLUMBIA aty Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ==] THE DAILY NEWS NO. 18 Vol TV PRINCE RUPERT, B, C., WEDNESDAY, JAN UARY 22, ivi 3 PRICE FIVE CENTS SHIPBUILDING INTERESTS ASK GOVERNMENT AID — — — ATTACK ON G.T.P. TOWNSITE CO.—LOCAL BRICK AND TILE COMPANY INCORPORATED MEMBER FOR VANCOUVER (GOVERNMENT AID FOR —s GRIP OF WINTER IS CANADIAN SHIPBUILDING EUROPEAN POWERS TIGHT ON THE WEST NOT KEEPING FAIT Breaking Faith with Her in Maintenance of Status Quo. Special to Daily News.) | ne = Wesley, f tae a a parang tne |™8s fined $410 and costs yester- | ipowers is asking for an ex- day in the police court by Magis- planation of some of the elauses,|trate Carss for being drunk and She hints that Europe has|who was later sent out in pur- broken faith with her in con-/syit of the man who gave him ee adi ties Gilieaen ant the liquor, was successful in his - . eg quest This morning his map jwas not to be altered. pleaded guilty to the charge. His seaniaiahdiaadhs sen i aan name is Alex. Hardacre and hej ° LONDON TIMES FAVORS IMPERIAL CONERENFCE , GAVE L (QUOR TO INDIAN FIVE MONTHS HARD LABOR |ALEX. HARDACRE SENT DOWN FOR SUPPLYING LIQUOR TO INDIAN—CHARGE OF THEFT WITHDRAWN. Robert the Indian who was read a severe lecture by the | magistrate. The maximum pen- j;was any good inflicting the fine, |but the prisoner would have to jserve five months hard labor, Kwong Sun Chung, the China- man summoned for an infraction of the health bylaw, was fined $1 and costs. His Worship remarked in the case of the charge laid against Sieve Papos of stealing two rings from Indian woman of the name of Martha Green that it was au ally is a fine of $300 together|an absurd waste of time to —— with six months’ imprisonment.|bother with such cases where | werore Premier Borden Settles ur a moment it looked pretty) the evidence was practically nil. | on Permanent Naval Policy blue for the prisoner. His Wor-|The Indians were far too fond of | —Regard of Oversees ship remarked that these cases|preferring’ a charge of theft | Dominions May be were getting altogether too com. | against thé first person in sight | impaired. inon and he was going to put a|/ whenever they lost anything. The | stop to it. He did not think it|}charge was withdrawn altogether. | Special to The Daily News. “ - | London, Jan. 21—The Times)... Se ie ia eee ges that before Premier Bor- MAN AND WIFE PERISH RECORD PRICES PAID den setties on a permanent na- 1% FLAMES NEAR NELSON val policy there must be another | FOR AMERICAN FURS | Imperial Conference to ascertain Special to The Daily News. —_— the extent of Canada’s desire to Nelson, B. C., Jan. 20.—The|Sealskins Offered in London Mar- co-operate with the other Dom-|crew of the northbound steamer ket Bring Highest Prices ions having a Pacific interest.| Minto, on the Arrow Lakes, has Ever Obtained. The Dominions now take a} es . broade utlook on the imperialf oe ” Neknep = s . London, Jan. 20.—The annual policy in the face of which Win- | {#t#! fire at Bagewvod, “a farin- sale of Alaska sealskins, thr I ston Churchill has shown an in- |" community 50 miles south of “operty f the United States termittent perception and should! Nakusp. The blaze was yisible}ProPerty © 1e nite » be tempted to look only to the j}when the steamer approached] government, occured a day or Bri lish convenience rather than|"4sewoed at 3 o'clock in the/two ago, and higher prices than |Imperial developments, he would | 0PMN8, and it was said @ house}ever before were obtained. The impair the regard entertained for near the landing, owned by Mr. 3,764 skins realized 29,985 the admiralty by every Dominion|#®@ Mrs. MeIntosh, had been de- pounds, about $140,000, or 452 concluded the Times stroyed, the man and wife perish- shilling and 9 pence, nearly $40, er 2 jing in . oe on WaSlas an average price per skin, be- ;}a contractor, Clearing lan Or @ling 44 shilli , or nearly $3, per | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS | Lownsite company, and the couple o linen Sees any Aisin’ jhad been married one year sale. Hospital Board rd Representatives. | George M. Bowers, United Mayor Aldermet Hospital year. | | ticularly jinusic 18 jand tomorrow exceedingly | Opera House well | popular jrnusigal j two | flim of Enegli Floyd,” fas ree Owen the Hospital al ;% BOn ; Perry anuary F a, | eee Pattullo 1 Ne Boa trip. “Joe’ ever and his are aden looks for has and Ker the Banquet Tonight. as well selected | to represent the City Council on the} aceident coming | sults, A large number of the friends of Captain Jobnson will tender him a complimentary banquet at the Premier Hotel at 9 o'clock tonight. Tables will be laid for about a hundred. The February sitting of the county court will be held on} Thursday, the 6th of the coming! month, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fisher, who spent the holidays in Vic- toria, were amongst the return- ing passengers this morning on the Rupert, Joe Greer, of the G.T.P. staff, who has been on a visit to his home in Lindsay, Ont., returned this morning on the Prinee Rup- ert affer an exceedingly pleasant as numerous friends £0 advertised as mus come sh rd al delighted to see him back programme for the Westhol As a special attraction a par- of tonight Several well known }classical selections will be played some of the m ic from the lat dies The fanmx ‘| Thanhauser portraying t home he great life will head the bill Births. On Prinee Jan to Mrs Al 2ist, Perry Nan bo of Rupert uary 22, 19 Walter F. Ow aime, B. C Mr. and Metiakatla, ost est Us feature story “Aurora 13 General en on Mrs a h t Euro Is e ° ° ®| Large deputeaien | Waited Upon Eastern British Columbia and Turkey Hints Tha pe Premier Yesterday—Promised Prairie aiiiies teseminy e r. Is OPPOSED TO PARLIAMENT VOTING MONEY FOR BUILDING Every Consideration. Extremely athe OF RAILWAY TERMINALS—SAYS G. T. P. TOWNSITE 7 ; | to Daily N Special to Daily News. co. 18 A WILDCAT CONCERN. Special to The Daily News pecia ails Winnipeg Man Jat 20) Ottawa Jan 24 \ large 'Creathes througho as Special to Daily News. er ee nai vedinst bir thin al ' jan. 21.—The time of Cameron Cove Being Opened. deputation representing the ship-/adian prairie west over. the week a iding industries of the Domin- end has been the coldest experi of ons was take Archie McDougall, the well] uil¢ : ee ve ee ; ' ‘ d oO Pre er enced so far this winter with f tl know! railroad contractor is}ion today waited upon remier ith a discussion of the ° i vi “ee ; a bu engaged at present in|Borden and his colleagues so-|the promise of ntinued very amendments to the} oo. tl . f the cold weather today and slightly} superimtending the work of the)jiciting government aid for the in ; : \ In connection with pening of Cameron Cove by the : : , higher temperatures Tuesday f i ‘ , : industry rhey were promises In Manitoba the thermometer \ if the Railway Com-/G. T. Pp his morning the big} oon. «, sideratios p wyery Sone - ' did not take such a low dip as i H Levens, M for) steam shovel was in operation, a : i ' vigorously opposed/large force of men being em- Saskatchewan os apt the ent voling money to build} ployed upon the work. The open- DRESS ALLOWANCE ane eae . Minnedosa, elo 4 nn eR é i iy terminals Mr. Ste-'ing up of this waterway by the NOT T0 EXCEED RENTAL pve. ee . } oa ' wae enewed the attack on! ra ad company has been a ail ee with 32 below re '. P. Townsite Co He!matter of contention for some — me one io. ied thal it is a Wildeal time between the latter and the|New Standard er Married Wo- rr atchewan expe need th ind is receiving the con-| City of Prince Rupert It will man’s Dress Allowance Set real cold, the on ury dipping to " ‘low ¢ sine ile ¢ f western people gen- take some time to complete the Down in Paris Court. i? bel A texina, while at finally decided | work ii Moosejaw and Qu'Apelle it was was Hhalls > cad Ww 0 a i clause in connection : Special to The Daily News 44 below Other cold spots in ato Saskatchewat where it was in grants to railways that Find it through a Daily News Paris, Jan. 21 A new stan - i pee ford, 4 ’ : mrties wer attietor 2 be spent in Canada Want Ad dard which has been laid down|‘" . seco age aga =~ * and Moosomin, 40 in Paris law courts, that a mar-}| ; Alberta weather was about ried woman's dress allowance a par with that of Manitoba,| must not be more annually thar ,| Medicine Hat recording the cold the rental of her home, does no est spell,, 34 below: Lethbridge meet witlt general approva Rd 0 slo Calgary. 32. ¢ Mie Mir siski me of the best { ive w i il ind ‘ . jmonton 2? below and snowing Known wi barristers in Paris, | The freak f Western Canada does not thir the udgimnet ; ;, DI sas the severe weather which be ake seriously 1 a } OCAL CAPITAL INTERESTED IN AN INDUSTRY THAT WILL i to aM enna ee ed British Golumbia, it be PROVE A GREAT BENEFIT TO PRINCE RUPERT 40 6 below at Kamloops’ and 4] below at Penticton whil at Purchased Hazelton Business. | Briek and Tile) Prince Kupert for pressed aah Den . Drie Rupert irand Forks was zero and Ne j c os. O I ‘ tupert : name of a com | mick and tile the necessary ma- : ; a i | 301 recorded 4 above Shae “ be demtatind have purchased the genera! store sc wi ; — ae } T ger bhbusiness of Cohen & Zackon at he manufacture | rhe location of the property New Hazelton. where they will in SHAWATLANS VISITED he Prince Rupert} deal, being right on the main] fyture conduct both a wholesale BY BOARD OF WORKS l Pilipre : Ss ‘ i mo pany ‘ a AGO ing f the G. T. P Arrange-j|and retail business. hocal nen Wie lave | ee s have been made to con- ps a aa ttabatae son aa ; estigated the pos-|''°" 7 ? Difficulties in Getting Pipes he conditions and]/struct spur lines through the LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Across Passage Receiving hat the industry will}property for convenience and Serious Consideration. a financial suecessjeeonomy im the loading of the W. J Elmendorf, genera! man - j shed product 8 e; ated " es but a great boon|! ” proeust at te yoy tm lager of the Portland Canal Min- The Mayor and the members of , pert sithat brick can be turned out from ee Oe 7 hid int and delivered in Print o| ing Co., Stewart, was amongst jthe Board of Works, who paid a lis plant ¢ hi rT at $10 per thousand less|the arrivals this morning on the | visit to Shawatlans Passage yes- i Vi be jocated al | ia » ae “Y . or er oe than Seattle brick. In other | Princes Rupert, Mr Elmendorf }igrday in order become con- 8 Where Géay weds o a : : t Stewart on : , haracter for brick mak-|“°"4S, the citizens of Prince Ru- | will ae ee versant with the exact state of ari le ) an | » ff t beer ecured, Some|Pert will be able to buy a prick |e Sees Sane. affairs existing in connection Bi shipment of four|™@uch superior to Vancouver or| en with the laying of the pipe from d pound f the clay wa | Victoria brick for the price that | J. M. Claney, manager of the Te laden an the aii denen ’ AOULTIOIS 0 a ‘t as | “¢ “s . » t k r Ol be tested and th [they have been paying for either/local branch of the Bank of that they have a very important i » be ested an ‘ : aaa wn laa o : . I b k of these. This should prove a/ Montreal, returned this morning) cierto grapple with. City En. a las come mae is | tp eke’ vacatic . me a“ i ra lereat boon to Prince Rupert, par-|from a few weeks’ vacation spent) .i.o.. Mason. who has been in VOrPADLE Samples oO ev] > ar © 3 . » tnade may b : n at the| ticularly when the additional sav-|in the lower coast cities charge of the work, has had a bade i we seen ¢f ‘| Thor McClyn se ; ling through lowe! insurance great many difficulties to contend mas cu 10 . on io . venue rh wh ire | fates is considered Miss Lillian Kuster, who has/with, but is satisfied that the é + . ose o are 7 ‘ ent 40 jad that| It is expected that by early} been south for the last month plans evolved for the successful elen ‘ dge claim | aan 3 { e mucl : ior to 2} , | Summer the plant will be turning| purchasing her spring stock of completion of the work are the it a thnuch superior » Drie . : . : ned fron > i. ay et sut between forty and fifty thou-| millinery for her store on 4th |pest that could be employed un- : ied om etther ancouve “ a oa Micha nl a ‘ ua) |Sand bricks per day Street, arrived back in the city/qer existing conditions. rhe it : ‘ “ule t 3 J > Seattle brick an pe aape _ this morning on the Prince Ru-|pough weather and exceptionally eattie brick, Hospital Notes. pert severe wind storms that have oe- las already startle lo- ‘UPre “eC » ores re ettin oar =— o Mike Ferri, a young Italian, curred recently have greatly re- ; . a «wr 22, employed by the Prince Mrs. A. 8. B. Lucas returned /tarded operations, causing con- the alle P » | HE ~~» : , yoo he installation of the | Rupert Sign CGo., was taken to the/this morning from a few weeks |siderable loss as well. rhe a inachinery and build ald, al vesterday suffering from|spent in Vietoria and Vancouver. |Board of Works have in hand the veg erected A To evere attack of peritonitis An - task of deciding the best course - ; ee as atti : 00 ees ee peration was immediately per- A. Kk. MeMaster, who has been|io be followed to bring about the 1 eo 2 . o i as ‘ : ; re F p rds of wood for this | rmed and the patient is done attending a conference of rail- |successful completion of the , ‘ SO > i 2 J burhing, and men are | as well ae could be expected way men in Vancouver, returned |erossing of the passage. The ad- : There 1@ a4 AS ‘ll as a eneee qenenb 40 a The little lad, Harry Darling, | te the city this morning. Visability of bringing in an ex- ‘ : ; e i bt Dut that the company | ae ta badiy injured through | ois pert before proceeding with the , . . V le “as Su i pplying briek to the I thrown off McBride atmeas | Dan Lindeberg, the wellknown / undertaking is being considered ( 0 pert market by early)? an f fifteen feet, a week|Salmon River mining man, who A al a distance © ’ : oad al : a er so ago, whilst coasting, is| '* the owner of several very val. The drawing for the three the clay is well | eomressing favorably. uable properties in that district, prizes at Hyde's cigar store took the manufacture of}! aM jreturned this morning from Van place last evening at 8 o'clock nek and ‘tile, it is the 2 sinhiot }couver Where he has been on @/ppe three winning numbers were | { the company to turn| Dr. Inman, the eye specialist,” ios. visit in connection 32, 80 and 75, the lucky holders common briek at first | who has been visiting the south) vith a big mining deal being, first, Louis Sweder; second 0 s ve a deme ate elurne s rning . n as there ise demand | late ly, returned this mo . Annie Byman; third, Bert Corkil H. F. G, Barnjum, a pioneer} py, prises were railway man in the service of the |). nasome dining sets 1G r.p., arrived baek in the eity E }itoday after a short vacation ~_— HOLME OPER )} sper he south, Mr, Barnjum | ‘ sdiately to ” proceeded on immedia LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. The Only Place for “High Class’ Music pesos: n the morning train ss \soeramme ett. Musical Programme ) rhe annual meeting of WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY |S 029 pum uf ee ag A A morning from a pleasant vaca the Pines upert Liberal Artire-(Special-—Pirst time in Prince Rupert Lecald- Adan on spent in the south Association, for the purpose °. Walts— "Golly belene aolatto Vollsted ) m a of electing officers, will be ails With Special Drum and Bell Stoo, sa Nelsot c. ©. Perry, the popular Indian held on the evening of rom ew Comic Upers « JC 15a ; . » 4 levtlon "Country Girl ey _ Moncktut } went at Metlakatia who has) Thursday, Jan, 2ord, 1913, Special Feature Pictures } been in the south with his fam in the K. of P. Hall, Helge: vided by the Great 2-Reel Thanhauser Story of English ' for the last few weeks, re son Block Bo07tf Home Life ined on the Prinee Rupert this Pp, W ANDERSON, AURORA FLOYD }}morning. Mrs, Perry and child. 8ec.-Treas Admission 10c¢ and i5c¢, as Usual ren will remain for a while vis eit Tee S\iting friends in Nanaimo. ADD Extraordinary Accident. Alta,, Jan. 20.—An , extraordinary in its re- occurred on the Crows’ | Nest line on the C. P. R. when the eastbound mail was wrecked, every car in the train leaving the lrails with no injury to the hun- Calgary, dred or more passengers on board. The wreck occurred a inile west of Burmis. Seven cars went into the ditch, one gf the Pullmans turning completely over. A broken rail caused the accident. |Prince Albert Starts on Cruise. London, Jan. 20,—Prince Al- bert, King George's second son, Joined the cadet training ship Cumberland, which sails today for a six months’ cruise, which will inelude the West Indies. Will Form New Cabinet. Paris, Jan. 20.—M. Briand, minister of justice under Premier Poincare, tonight definitely ac- cepted the call of President Fal- lieres to from a new cabinet. Subscribe for the Daily News. States commissioner of fisheries, watched the sale in the interest of the United States government. In a talk with a reporter for the New York American, Mr. Bowers said: “IT am much pleased with the sale and prices realized. The in- crease in the price fetched is mainly due to the skins being a little larger than usual. “Last year’s catch was 28,000 skins. This year’s is very much smaller, owing to the agreement between Great Britain, Russia, Japan and America to abolish pe- lagic sealing and also to the pol- icy of the United States to take only pelts of 3-year-old males and not allow the females to be killed,” Dealers from all parts of the world were present. It is the concensus of opinion that the price of sealskins will not be en- hanced. The weather report at 5 o'clock this morning read: Barometer, 29.634; maximum temperature, 36; minimum temperature, 32; precipitation, .20 inch, E-MPRESS full after tillery in reglinent action, Prices: HEATRE To-Night and Tomorrow Night The Great Kalem Feature Release “The Siege of Petersburg” This is a magnificent military of military bridge across the explosion beneath the battlefield. both the northern and southern cavalry. picture. The burning Appamattox River, The mine Charge upon charge by Batteries of ar- Marching and countermarching of regiment of the infantry of both sides. go to make up the most perfeet war picture yet produced. 10 Cts. and 15 Ote. PRINCE RUPERT THEATRE CO., LTD. All PR ee ‘. Se